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Bombay High Court Enforces Ban on Abandoned Vehicles in Public Spaces

Police stations in Mumbai must relocate seized vehicles to designated yards and ensure continuous disposal, with non-compliance facing departmental action.

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Overview

  • The Bombay High Court has mandated the removal of seized or abandoned vehicles from public roads and footpaths in Mumbai, citing the city's acute space constraints.
  • Police stations are required to strictly follow traffic department directives and relocate vehicles to designated dumping yards, with ongoing disposal processes enforced.
  • The court emphasized that mere storage at dumping sites is insufficient and called for continuous action to scrap or dispose of vehicles no longer needed.
  • The state government has been urged to identify suitable locations in each municipal ward for vehicle storage and disposal, while the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has contracted a private firm for scrapping operations.
  • A July 2 hearing will review progress and proposals for long-term solutions, with officers warned of departmental action for failing to comply with the court's directives.